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Wayne wasn't lying. They're definitely stifling his creativity:
Lil Wayne vs. Cash Money: Can the Rapper Leave the Label He's Been With Since He Was 13? | Billboard
Some feel a fresh start could be the best thing for Wayne's musical career. "When you have artists unhappy with their label homes, their creativity suffers," says Deezle, adding that he and Wayne have made unreleased music that was deemed too experimental for Cash Money. "I'm sure once he's happy, he would have another creative spike."
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Originally posted by cmotany View PostWayne wasn't lying. They're definitely stifling his creativity:
Lil Wayne vs. Cash Money: Can the Rapper Leave the Label He's Been With Since He Was 13? | Billboard
Some feel a fresh start could be the best thing for Wayne's musical career. "When you have artists unhappy with their label homes, their creativity suffers," says Deezle, adding that he and Wayne have made unreleased music that was deemed too experimental for Cash Money. "I'm sure once he's happy, he would have another creative spike."
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Originally posted by EastsideBoi89 View PostFuck Cash Money for not releasing Wayne's best work. They've been sitting on that Bono song since C4 and probably won't release it because its too experimental........................
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Originally posted by weezy_cold_blood View PostLike Father Like Son part 2 with Young Thug & Birdman"Armed and dangerous, rich and famous, young and restless
Guns and stretchers
Cristal and dubs for breakfast
I just got one suggestion - none should test him
'Cause cuz get hectic; send one through your sons intestines
Glocks knock lungs from chests, you get the portrait?
Bodies piled up on porches, it won't be gorgeous"
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Originally posted by cmotany View PostWayne wasn't lying. They're definitely stifling his creativity:
Lil Wayne vs. Cash Money: Can the Rapper Leave the Label He's Been With Since He Was 13? | Billboard
Some feel a fresh start could be the best thing for Wayne's musical career. "When you have artists unhappy with their label homes, their creativity suffers," says Deezle, adding that he and Wayne have made unreleased music that was deemed too experimental for Cash Money. "I'm sure once he's happy, he would have another creative spike."
i wonder why they let him drop rebirth then
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